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Dictionary » R » Respiration - ATP Respiration - ATPThe process resulting in the production of ATP, more so the case in the presence of oxygen (aerobic respiration). ![]()
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Results from our forumConverting to energy source- glycolysis etc..you are a little confused. plants also carry out cellular respiration, which consists of glycolysis (which occurs in the cytosol of cells) ... and it is the step during which light energy is used to create ATP and NADPH. this ATP and NADPH will then be used in the Calvin-Bensen cycle ...
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cryogenics?... mammals such as humans. Uneven distribution of cryopreservants, uneven freezing/thawing speeds and the complexity of systemic functions such as respiration, circulation, digestion and central nervous system make it absolutely impossible - with current means that is. Furthermore, if this was ...
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cellular respiration???... in the inner mitochondrial membrane. Keeping it simple cellular respiration starts with a molecule of glucose, which is a six carbon sugar. ... acid) in the first step, with the formation of two molecules of ATP and two molecules of NADH+H. Both pyruvate molecules are carried to mitochondria ...
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cellular respiration???can anybody explain clearly about cellular respiration..n how to remmeba all the pathways of all the process in cellular respiration...thnx!!!...really needs someone helps!!... :?
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aerobic and anaerobic glucose degeneration in a cell... to a molecule which the Electron Transport Chain can use. In Anaerobic respiration/fermentation glucose is broken down through investment of ATP into several intermediates eventually creating pyruvate and 2 net ATP. Because of the lack ...
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